Governor Dunleavy to Welcome Global Leaders to Anchorage for Fifth Annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference

May 1, 2026

Governor Mike Dunleavy will host energy leaders, policymakers, and industry experts from across the nation and around the world at the fifth annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference, taking place May 19-21, 2026, at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage.

The three-day conference will bring together decision-makers, innovators, investors, researchers, and energy developers to explore Alaska’s critical role in America’s energy security and economic future, with a focus on liquefied natural gas and North Slope development, advanced nuclear power, renewable energy technologies, and carbon capture innovations.

“Alaska stands at the forefront of America’s energy future,” said Governor Dunleavy. “This conference showcases our state’s vast energy potential and our commitment to responsibly developing Alaska’s resources to power our communities, strengthen our economy, and enhance energy security for our nation and our allies in the Pacific.”

The conference will feature high-profile keynote presentations, including U.S. Department of Energy Assistant Secretary Audrey Robertson and National Laboratory of the Rockies Director Jud Virden on Day 1. Governor Dunleavy will host a fireside chat with Glenfarne CEO and Founder Brendan Duval on the future of the Alaska LNG project, as well as a keynote lunch presentation featuring entrepreneur and author Magatte Wade.

Key sessions will cover Alaska’s opportunities in sustainable aviation fuel production, the 50-year legacy of the Alaska Energy Authority, advanced nuclear power deployment including the Eielson Air Force Base pilot project, and carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) technology.

Energy industry leader Maynard Holt of Veriten will also host a special session featuring Repsol CEO Josu Jon Imaz.

Other notable speakers include NERC President Jim Robb, National Hydropower Association President Malcolm Woolf, and former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.

Additional panels will explore Alaska’s role in renewable energy development, forest management and carbon offsets, critical minerals, synthetic aviation fuels, and Louisiana’s leadership in CCUS technology, offering lessons for Alaska’s emerging carbon management programs. A special breakout track will also focus on energy issues and solutions for rural Alaska. A pre-conference welcome reception will also take place on May 18 at the Anchorage Museum.

Registration and full conference details including the agenda and speakers are available at alaskasustainableenergy.com.

Members of the media interested in covering the conference should RSVP to Grant Robinson at grant.robinson@alaska.gov.

  

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